Category Archives: Psychology
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Money. I knew I’d get your attention. (If not, then don’t tell me..:) I really should be studying for my exam TOMORROW, but I couldn’t resist. I’m sure you often hear people say “money isn’t everything”, I sure hear it … Continue reading
Filed under Health, Psychology
Inequities
I guess I’ve been very interested in gender inequality as of late.. Although I’m not trying to protect feminists out there, I still think it’s amazing how opinions can differ so greatly. Historically, men and women had different roles in … Continue reading
Filed under People, Psychology
There Are Two Types of CEO’s…
There are two types of CEO’s in the world, at least in the top 100 best-performing list by the Harvard Business Press.. In the first category: Caucasian male. The second, well, anyone that’s not a Caucasian male. I’m not trying … Continue reading
Filed under Business, People, Psychology
“Don’t let your will roar when your power only whispers.” – Thomas Fuller
Thomas Fuller, noted English churchman and historian, said, “Don’t let your will roar when your power only whispers.” You can always count on a historian for some great quotes. I was reading an article on Investopedia: http://www.investopedia.com/articles/financialcareers/07/employer-interview.asp I usually don’t … Continue reading
Filed under People, Psychology
Intelligence & Cuture
Are we (humans) really smarter than our primates? At first, you think it`s a stupid question.. but is it? Have you ever looked into the subject? Do you know why humans rule the world, and not other animals that are … Continue reading
Filed under Books, Extraneous, Intelligence, Personal Goals, Psychology
Troxler’s fading: An Optical Illusion
Extraneous. Fixate your eyes on the “+” sign in the middle. With every fraction of a second, a new frame appears, with a different pink dot disappearing. Keep staring at the “+”.. Just a reminder that the background is grey, … Continue reading
Filed under Extraneous, Psychology
Protected: Life & Success
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Filed under Business, People, Psychology